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// International Movers to Greece

We understand that moving home can be a stressful time for all involved, with our professionally trained international removals crews and dedicated move managers we are confident that we can help relieve any unnecessary move day worries.

We offer a full packing and unpacking service to all our customer’s or if your prefer we can supply you with the necessary packing materials so that you can undertake your own packing.

Obtaining a quote couldn't be easier simply fill in our online form or call us free: 08000 556 331

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Part Load (Not a full removal vehicle)

Dedicated Removal Vehicle – Various Sizes

Packing Service

Part Pack – (Just fragile items)

Export Wrap

Crate Building (Artwork, Fragile Items)

Cars, Motorbikes, Boats

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About Athens Greece

Athens, the capital city of Greece, is one of the oldest cities in the world. The city of Athens is referred to as the cradle of Western civilization and democracy. It was in Athens that wise men such as Pericles, Aristotle, and Plato were born. Today, this remarkable city is the political, cultural, and economic heart of Greece. It is surrounded by the mountains Ymmytos, Pendeli and Parnitha on the north and east, the western and southern part of the City is bordered by the Saronic Gulf.

Athens is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world with massive amounts of tourists pouring in each year to visit the architectural attractions it has to offer. You will be spoilt for choice with things to see and do, from architectural monuments dating back to Classical Greece to modern day attractions. Take a trip to The Parthenon on the Acropolis, the city of Athens grew from the Acropolis that stands out as the most well known symbol of Greek pride. Another site to see when in Athens is Agora; the Agora of Athens was the place where Greek political issues were discussed.

The ruins of the Agora have historic tales to tell - of bustling marketplaces, elections to decide city mayors, and so much more besides. Plaka, which lies under the shadow of the Acropolis, is a special haunt for many Greeks, (a shopper’s paradise) the place still retains the charms that you would associate with Athenian neighbourhoods of yesteryear. Another must see is The Lycabettus Hill, this is a wooded hill ideal to escape the hot summer afternoons. The Lycabettus is known for its open air theatre and the beautiful white chapel of St. George.